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package org.jboss.as.quickstart.cdi.veto;

import java.util.logging.Logger;

import javax.enterprise.event.Observes;
import javax.enterprise.inject.spi.Extension;
import javax.enterprise.inject.spi.ProcessAnnotatedType;
import javax.persistence.Entity;

/**
 * Very basic CDI veto extension.
 */
public class VetoExtension implements Extension {

    private final Logger log = Logger.getLogger("VetoExtension");

    /**
     * CDI observer method, listens to the {@link ProcessAnnotatedType} event to apply a veto to all JPA entities.
     * @param pat Payload of the bootstrap event.
     */
    public void vetoEnties(@Observes ProcessAnnotatedType pat) {
        // Look to see if the AnnotatedType also contains the JPA Entity annotation
        if (pat.getAnnotatedType().getAnnotation(Entity.class) != null) {
            // Veto the JPA entity to avoid developers injecting entities without allowing JPA to
            // manage the entity lifecycle.
            pat.veto();
            log.info("Vetoed class " + pat.getAnnotatedType().getJavaClass());
        }
    }
}
